Topware Interactive are revamping Two Worlds II [Steam] and bringing out a new DLC named Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae. Both will see Linux support on May 25th.
I got the full press email, which mentioned the Linux release. To be sure, I also got confirmation directly from their PR team:
I asked: So to confirm, Two Worlds II plus the DLC will release on Linux/SteamOS on May 25th as well?
They are also planning an additional DLC named Shattered Embrace in Q4 of this year, but no clearer date as been given.
I'm looking forward to it, since we do have a lack of good open-world RPG titles and the new DLC sounds pretty good. I've never played it myself, so I've request a press copy to cover it in full when it's available.
Hopefully it will turn out better than the bombshell that was their handling of Vendetta - Curse of Raven's Cry...
Full original press email to me copied below:
I got the full press email, which mentioned the Linux release. To be sure, I also got confirmation directly from their PR team:
I asked: So to confirm, Two Worlds II plus the DLC will release on Linux/SteamOS on May 25th as well?
Steven Ellsworth, Topware InteractiveYes, we will release on Linux as well as Steam OS. Later this year we will also release on PS3 and Xbox 360
They are also planning an additional DLC named Shattered Embrace in Q4 of this year, but no clearer date as been given.
I'm looking forward to it, since we do have a lack of good open-world RPG titles and the new DLC sounds pretty good. I've never played it myself, so I've request a press copy to cover it in full when it's available.
Hopefully it will turn out better than the bombshell that was their handling of Vendetta - Curse of Raven's Cry...
Full original press email to me copied below:
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The RPG Phenomenon is back, with Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae!
+++ TopWare Interactive announces Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae release date and new screenshots. +++
Karlsruhe, April 21, 2017- The RPG Phenomenon, Two Worlds II, makes its triumphant return! The creative teams from TopWare Interactive and Reality Pump Studios are excited to present Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae, launching May 25, 2017! So grab your staff, sharpen your blades, and ready your bow; at long last, it’s time to return to Antaloor!
Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae plunges the Hero into a decades-old mystery and a battle against a hideous, ancient evil known as The Tenebrae. The stakes have never been higher, but our hero won’t face this threat alone. Friends and foes both new and old await you, as you fight to discover the truth behind a powerful secret that will shake the Two Worlds universe to its core.
“When we started development on Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae in early 2016, we underestimated how excited our team would be to get back to Antaloor. It took longer than expected, but we ended up with a 10+ hour adventure that is nearly a full sized release! Due to how large Call of the Tenebrae became, we’ve decided to release our game as an add-on to Two Worlds II, in addition to a standalone version for fans both new and old.” - Alexandra Constandache, CEO TopWare Interactive
Play through 10+ hours of thrilling gameplay and experience Antaloor like never before with a major HD engine update! Packed with new locations, enemies, weapons and achievements, Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae will be released for the PC, Mac, Linux and the Steam OS.
Also available is the season pass, which includes Call of the Tenebrae and the soon to be released follow up DLC, Shattered Embrace (Q4-2017), 2 upcoming multiplayer map packs, in addition to a host of deluxe digital content, including in-game bonus items, the art book, the Two Worlds II compendium, game soundtracks and more! Enjoy this new adventure as an add-on DLC for $9.99, or separately as a stand-alone title for $14.99.
+++ TopWare Interactive announces Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae release date and new screenshots. +++
Karlsruhe, April 21, 2017- The RPG Phenomenon, Two Worlds II, makes its triumphant return! The creative teams from TopWare Interactive and Reality Pump Studios are excited to present Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae, launching May 25, 2017! So grab your staff, sharpen your blades, and ready your bow; at long last, it’s time to return to Antaloor!
Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae plunges the Hero into a decades-old mystery and a battle against a hideous, ancient evil known as The Tenebrae. The stakes have never been higher, but our hero won’t face this threat alone. Friends and foes both new and old await you, as you fight to discover the truth behind a powerful secret that will shake the Two Worlds universe to its core.
“When we started development on Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae in early 2016, we underestimated how excited our team would be to get back to Antaloor. It took longer than expected, but we ended up with a 10+ hour adventure that is nearly a full sized release! Due to how large Call of the Tenebrae became, we’ve decided to release our game as an add-on to Two Worlds II, in addition to a standalone version for fans both new and old.” - Alexandra Constandache, CEO TopWare Interactive
Play through 10+ hours of thrilling gameplay and experience Antaloor like never before with a major HD engine update! Packed with new locations, enemies, weapons and achievements, Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae will be released for the PC, Mac, Linux and the Steam OS.
Also available is the season pass, which includes Call of the Tenebrae and the soon to be released follow up DLC, Shattered Embrace (Q4-2017), 2 upcoming multiplayer map packs, in addition to a host of deluxe digital content, including in-game bonus items, the art book, the Two Worlds II compendium, game soundtracks and more! Enjoy this new adventure as an add-on DLC for $9.99, or separately as a stand-alone title for $14.99.
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Quoting: g000hQuoting: JudasIscariotQuoting: liamdaweQuoting: pete910Fixed, in future, please use the corrections box.QuoteTwo Worlds II to be released on Linux in May
Where is this "corrections box"? I don't see one or I am blind...
You're blind. It is immediately above "Comments [Subscribe]" box.
Thanks, never noticed it before hence my confusion :P
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Cool. Played that through on Windows quite some time ago, but I'm looking forward to the DLCs. It was a pretty nice game.
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Quoting: Mountain Man"Yes, we will release on Linux as well as Steam OS."
So... they'll release on Linux.
Well, of course we all know this, but think of it this way: Their statement was a marketing statement. There are SteamOS users who only know their gaming box by that name, so by saying 'Linux and SteamOS' they make sure to be clear to those users who only know it by that name.
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Consider my money already gone.
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wait they are releasing on ps3 and 360 and linux okay great for linux port but okay same version as the now 15 year old console yay.
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Great! I have been holding off on playing the first game until I was certain that this one really would be ported (same thing with "Divinty Original Sin") because I really detest having a series of games "interrupted" in some manner. So I will get right on installing the first title.
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Quoting: JudasIscariot"For spelling, grammar and other corrections click here"Quoting: liamdaweQuoting: pete910Fixed, in future, please use the corrections box.QuoteTwo Worlds II to be released on Linux in May
Where is this "corrections box"? I don't see one or I am blind...
Located before the comments.
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I wish Bethesda would bring over Skyrim to linux as well.
I have TW1 and will get TW2 as soon as it's on linux.
I have TW1 and will get TW2 as soon as it's on linux.
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Six year old game right? Hmmm, god... Vulkan can't get here any faster!
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Quoting: AsuI wish Bethesda would bring over Skyrim to linux as well.
I have TW1 and will get TW2 as soon as it's on linux.
Uhm, TW2 is on Linux. TW3 isn't.
ops, TW meant Two Worlds, not The Witcher XD.
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